After the discussion in the randomness thread I thought it might be worth it to post a thread about vegan kids shoes. If you find any, post them here!

Today I found some through babysteals - wee squeak shoes. Some of them didn't specify leather so I thought they might be ok, and emailed the company. I only asked about 3 pairs I liked on their website, and 1 out of 3 was leather even though it didn't say so (these are leather). So you'd have to ask before buying if you like any of the other pairs.

But, they did confirm the tennies are canvas. (I specifically asked if they were vegan, no animals, and they din't say the trim was leather so I'm assuming it is ok) And they're super cute! If you don't want them to squeak, you can remove it. It looks like they might have decent support even though they're just canvas. When Kai starts walking I'm going to have to look for these in a shoe store.

I just bought some Carter's black combat boot looking things for Dahlia, they are called the Callahan boots but googling I couldn't find em anymore, and I bought em on Zulily...they are most polyurethane and some other manmade materials. This spring-summer we've gone with random Old Navy trail sandal/sneaker hybrids and last winter some Payless boots that were little brown waterproof work boots (for boys but whatevs.) Up next are a pair of plain ol black Converse; Dahlia isn't really in to picking out her own stuff yet and I can't help but always choose very plain black stuff like I would wear haha.

hey guys,great thread,Im on the lookout for shoes for my 1 year,1 month old lil girl Indigo.Im in Melbourne Australia and our specifically vegan produced options ("vegan wares") are too expensive for shoes that will rapidly be grown out of.

Im wondering with the recommendations about target and other department stores that stock stuff from small brands without web presence, the materials may be stated as synthetic but the glue could be animal based right ?

When did you all start putting shoes on your kid? My son is almost 7 months and we've only put shoes on him twice and it was more to be cute. He doesn't walk so I haven't really thought about it much but now that it's getting cold I guess I should. Before they were walking were you doing more soft bootie kind of shoes to keep their piggly wigglies warm?

When did you all start putting shoes on your kid? My son is almost 7 months and we've only put shoes on him twice and it was more to be cute. He doesn't walk so I haven't really thought about it much but now that it's getting cold I guess I should. Before they were walking were you doing more soft bootie kind of shoes to keep their piggly wigglies warm?

They don't need shoes until they're doing a lot of walking outside the house. Bare feet are best for learning to stand and walk. My kiddo is 9 months, and now that's it's getting cold I just put socks on him when we go out, but leave him barefoot inside. Sometimes his toes are cold, but he doesn't seem to mind and it is impossible to keep socks on him.

I tried shoes on Leela today and apparently she has very fat feet. We tried on these adorable old navy fabric shoes (vegan!) but they wouldn't fit. They also had really cute sneakers (also vegan) that were just too long even though they fit widthwise.

Anyone deal with a fat-footed floogie?

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I love these Teva sandals: http://www.amazon.com/Teva-Psyclone-Inf ... er+sandalsThey are super adjustable, so I think they'd work well for chubby baby feet. Be warned that they run HUGE though-- Lydia normally wears a Toddler size 7, and a 6 in these sandals is still pretty big.

I tried shoes on Leela today and apparently she has very fat feet. We tried on these adorable old navy fabric shoes (vegan!) but they wouldn't fit. They also had really cute sneakers (also vegan) that were just too long even though they fit widthwise.

Anyone deal with a fat-footed floogie?

My girl's feet are quite chubby. So much so that most shoes her size can't actually fit on her foot and the too large ones just come off not that long after being put on. We just do socks for the time being.

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I love these Teva sandals: http://www.amazon.com/Teva-Psyclone-Inf ... er+sandalsThey are super adjustable, so I think they'd work well for chubby baby feet. Be warned that they run HUGE though-- Lydia normally wears a Toddler size 7, and a 6 in these sandals is still pretty big.

They don't seem to come in teeny sizes? All the reviews are for kids over a year, and L is just 7 months. She does pull up and cruise but isn't reliably walking yet. Perhaps this is a good vegan option for later.

_________________My oven is bigger on the inside, and it produces lots of wibbly wobbly, cake wakey... stuff. - The PoopieB.

Thanks! Stupid question, how would I figure out her shoe size? At Old Navy, it seemed to vary so much by shoe. Is that the case everywhere? I'd love to order a pair, but I think I'll have to at least try some on her.

_________________My oven is bigger on the inside, and it produces lots of wibbly wobbly, cake wakey... stuff. - The PoopieB.

Yes, I think its going to be inevitable. She hated having me put stuff on her feet today - the ON changing rooms were alive with the sounds of screaming. Its such a shame that nothing there fit, because they were cute, cheap and vegan. I still love her fat little feet best though and wouldn't trade them for little ones.

_________________My oven is bigger on the inside, and it produces lots of wibbly wobbly, cake wakey... stuff. - The PoopieB.